Why is $240 million of Canadian taxpayer money going to a U.S. firm to build critical data infrastructure here at home?
Even if the data centre is located in Canada, ownership matters and so does who can access that data.
At a time of trade tensions and growing security risks, we should be backing Canadian companies and protecting our economic and national security.
📡 Dual-Use Technologies in the Age of Intangibles: This policy brief by CIGI senior fellow Jim Hinton (@OwnInnovation) calls for Canada to shift course from potentially surrendering the strategic and economic benefits of dual-use tech by instead prioritizing investment in domestic companies that develop and commercialize dual-use technologies. Hinton explores the consequences of inaction, and provides crucial policy recommendations to avoid this fate.
https://t.co/3hfla5l9yb
Canadian intellectual property generated from federally funded research is often owned and commercialized abroad.
Jim Balsillie, the former co-CEO of RIM, along with countless other experts repeatedly tell the Science and Research committee the same thing.
Their testimony stands in stark contrast to what the Minister of AI and Digital Innovation recently told us: “Guardrails” exist to ensure Canadians see the economic return on these investments. However, he couldn’t point to a single concrete example.
Instead, we continue to see the same policy pattern of ‘investment’ announcements but no real strategy to ensure ownership and commercialization stays here in Canada.
#kitchener #Innovation
James Hinton, owner and founder of Own Innovation, discusses building globally competitive Canadian cleantech firms through a coherent IP strategy at the Scaling Up Bio Conference in Ottawa. #bioeconomy
Canada’s security and prosperity hinge on dual-use tech. The clock is ticking.
CIGI senior fellow Jim Hinton (@OwnInnovation) warns: Without investing in domestic innovators, Canada risks losing both strategic autonomy and economic resilience.
https://t.co/rUcflicjIV
Next week: Join CIGI, CIPO and WIPO for the 8th Annual IP Data & Research Conference, exploring the theme of “IP Offices: A Catalyst for Innovation.”
Hear from global experts sharing insights and advancements in intellectual property (IP) data, policy and research over three days of fascinating panels and presentations.
Find the full agenda and a link to register at our event page: https://t.co/obRwlQO0ao
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Canada and South Korea take divergent paths on IP policy—and it’s reshaping their AI futures. Explore how openness vs. patent focus impacts innovation and global AI strategy.
Access the case study: https://t.co/3WcVObzibC
Canada’s great at baking world-class cakes… but too often, someone else sells them back to us at twice the price. 🍰
It’s time to stop giving away our best ideas/IP and start protecting them.
👉 https://t.co/rXjICWQTFa
What’s missing in Canada is the infrastructure to commercialize tech and IP at scale—something that other countries have invested in heavily. https://t.co/hZYltEVDpP
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